#1 age (I only can use data from people age25 and under)
#2 plans for college (Attending, not attending, plan to attend, do not plan to attend...)
#3what religion would you claim to be a part of? (eg. Christian, Hindu, Athiest, ect.)
#4 What level of devotion or conviction would you claim to have to your said beliefs?
(eg. a nominal hindu is one who is a hindu in name only, and probably only considers himself a hindu, becuase that is the culture he/she grew up in, and may or may not truely believethe religious teachings ofhis/her "faith". a devout hindu would be one who believes firmly in his faith,engages regularily in the practice of his faith, and is willing and able toclearly explain, and defend his faith to detractors. these are the two extremes, be as specific as you can.)
#5 your parents claimed beliefs, and what you would say is there level of devotion/conviction.
1.) 22
2.) I'm currently enrolled and attending college.
3.) I'm an Evangelical Christian.
4.) I know what I believe and why I do. Whether my parents or friends believe the way I do, I'll stick to my beliefs. I'd say that I'm strongly convicted about what's right and wrong. And that there are in fact...rights and wrongs. As far as what you're asking for, I'm a talking and walking person. I try to back up what I believe with my actions.
5.) My parents beliefs come by the way mine do. They are strong in what they believe and why. I think I'd be different if I'd grown up in a house where the belief system wasn't securely founded and so strong.
By the way Osprey...good to see you making it back to the boards, even if just for a little while.